The change of global economic governance and China / / Yuyan Zhang |
Autore | Zhang Yuyan |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (468 pages) |
Disciplina | 343.03 |
Soggetto topico |
Economic policy
International economic relations Finance - Law and legislation |
ISBN | 981-19-0699-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- 1 Introduction Global Governance: History, Logic and the Role of China -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Historical Review -- 1.3 Global Governance and Its Logic -- 1.4 Promoting the Reform of Global Governance System is the Trend of the Times -- 1.5 Focusing on Global Economic Governance -- 1.6 China's Outlook on Global Governance and the Path Towards Global Economic Governance -- References -- Part I Changes in Global Economic Governance Structure and Countermeasures -- 2 Connotation of Global Governance -- 2.1 Definition of Global Governance -- 2.1.1 What is Governance -- 2.1.2 Global Governance -- 2.2 Main Contents of Global Governance -- 2.2.1 Actors of Global Governance -- 2.2.2 Forms of Global Governance -- 2.2.3 Objects of Global Governance -- 2.3 Reasons for Global Governance -- 2.3.1 Emergence of Global Governance -- 2.3.2 Reform and Improvement of Global Governance -- References -- 3 Definition of Global Economic Governance -- 3.1 Actors of Global Economic Governance -- 3.1.1 Formal Inter-governmental Organizations -- 3.1.2 Informal Inter-governmental Organizations -- 3.1.3 International Non-governmental Organizations -- 3.1.4 Roles of Nation States in Global Economic Governance -- 3.2 Operating Mechanisms of Global Economic Governance -- 3.2.1 Membership Mechanism -- 3.2.2 Decision-Making Mechanism -- 3.2.3 Dispute Settlement Mechanism -- 3.2.4 Supervision Mechanisms -- 3.3 Main Areas of Global Economic Governance -- 3.3.1 International Finance Governance -- 3.3.2 International Trade and Investment Governance -- 3.3.3 Climate Change and Environmental Governance -- 3.3.4 International Macroeconomic Policy Coordination -- 3.3.5 Global Development Issues -- References -- 4 Historical Evolution of the Global Economic Governance Structure -- 4.1 Connotation of the Global Economic Governance Structure.
4.2 Evolution of the Global Economic Governance Structure -- 4.2.1 1870-1914: Era of Laissez-Faire Gold Standard -- 4.2.2 1914-1939: Beggar-Thy-Neighbor Post-War Period -- 4.2.3 1945-1975: Bretton Woods System and Embedded Liberalism -- 4.2.4 1975-2008: Post-Bretton Woods System and Rising of Neo-Liberalism -- 4.2.5 2008-Now: Diversified Transformation of Global Economic Governance -- 4.3 Evolution Modes of the Global Economic Governance Structure -- 4.3.1 Hegemony-Led "Hard Governance" -- 4.3.2 North Negotiation-Soft Governance -- 4.3.3 North-South Cooperation-Soft Governance -- 4.4 The G20 and the Global Economic Governance Reform -- 4.4.1 Evolution of Issues Discussed by the G20 -- 4.4.2 Overview of Progress in Major Issues -- 4.4.3 Differences in Major Countries' Demands for Global Economic Governance -- References -- 5 Impetus for Evolution of the Global Economic Governance Structure -- 5.1 Three Contradictions in Global Economic Governance -- 5.1.1 Contradiction Between the Free-Rider Tendency of International Public Goods and Collective Actions -- 5.1.2 Contradiction Between Restrictions of International Rules and National Autonomy -- 5.1.3 Contradiction Between the Non-Neutrality of International Institutions and the Democratization of Global Governance -- 5.2 Power Restructuring and Evolution of the Global Economic Governance Structure -- 5.2.1 Hegemonic Governance -- 5.2.2 Club Governance -- 5.2.3 Inclusive and Improved Governance -- 5.3 Changes in Philosophy and Evolution of the Global Economic Governance Structure -- 5.4 Laissez-Faire Economic Philosophies -- 5.4.1 Embedded Liberalism -- 5.4.2 Neoliberalism -- 5.4.3 Post-Crisis Conceptual Reconstruction -- 5.5 Domestic Political Transformation and Evolution of the Global Economic Governance Structure -- 5.5.1 Domestic Re-Distribution and Domestic Foundation of Global Economic Governance. 5.5.2 Practices of Embedding Global Economic Governance into Domestic Governance -- 5.5.3 Income Gap Expansion and Global Economic Governance Reforms -- References -- 6 Reform Orientation of Global Economic Governance -- 6.1 Promoting Democratization in Global Economic Governance -- 6.1.1 Advancing the Diversification of Global Governance Actors -- 6.1.2 Enhancing the Legitimacy of Global Economic Governance Structure -- 6.2 Enhancing Interests Inclusiveness of Global Economic Governance -- 6.2.1 Advancing Fair and Equitable Interest Distribution Among Countries -- 6.2.2 Advancing the Compensation of Domestic Interests Through the Coordination of Internal and External Governance -- 6.3 Countermeasures for Solving Global Issues -- 6.3.1 Improving the Effectiveness of the Governance Mechanisms -- 6.3.2 Innovating Ideas to Usher in New Governance Channels -- References -- Part II International Financial Governance and Countermeasures -- 7 Overview of the Evolution and Reform of International Financial Governance -- 7.1 Concept and Framework of International Financial Governance -- 7.2 Necessity to Reform the International Financial System -- 7.2.1 Multi-polar Pattern and Unipolar Currency -- 7.2.2 Consequences of the Lagging Reform of the International Financial System -- 7.3 Key Points in the Reform of International Financial Governance -- 7.3.1 Diversified Reserve Currency System -- 7.3.2 Governance Reform of International Financial Institutions -- 7.3.3 Institutional Guarantee and Cooperation Mechanism Building of International Financial Governance -- 7.4 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Factors Influencing the Evolution of International Financial Governance -- 8.1 Changes in International Economic Strength and Governance Pattern -- 8.1.1 Changes in the Relative Importance of Developed Economies and Emerging Economies in the Global Economy. 8.1.2 Different Groups of Countries Under International Financial Governance -- 8.2 Financial Crisis and Global Liquidity Management -- 8.2.1 Measurement of Global Liquidity -- 8.2.2 Global Liquidity Changes and Financial Market Risks -- 8.2.3 Relations Between Global Liquidity and Financial Stability -- 8.3 Factors Influencing the Evolution of International Financial Regulatory System -- 8.3.1 Evolution of Micro-Prudential Supervision -- 8.3.2 Evolution of Macro-Prudential Supervision -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Defects and Challenges of Current International Financial Governance -- 9.1 Defects and Challenges in Current International Monetary System -- 9.1.1 The International Reserve Currencies: Unfair and Unstable -- 9.1.2 Exchange Rate System: Diverse Choices and Difficult Coordination -- 9.1.3 International Balance of Payments: Long-Term Imbalance, Difficult to Sustain -- 9.2 Defects and Challenges in International Financial Regulatory System -- 9.2.1 Problems in Macro-prudential Supervision -- 9.2.2 Problems in Micro-prudential Supervision -- 9.2.3 Problems Caused by Insufficient Coordination of International Financial Supervision -- 9.3 Defects and Challenges in International Capital Flow Management -- 9.3.1 Evolution and Status Quo of International Capital Flow -- 9.3.2 Challenges of International Capital Flows -- 9.4 Defects in International Financial Governance Mechanism -- 9.4.1 Defects in the IMF's Governance Structure -- 9.4.2 IMF's Functional Deficiencies -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Reform Direction of International Financial Governance -- 10.1 Reform Direction of International Monetary System -- 10.1.1 Super-Sovereign Currency Plan -- 10.1.2 Diversified International Monetary System -- 10.2 Reform Direction of International Financial Regulatory System. 10.2.1 Reform Direction of International Financial Regulatory System -- 10.2.2 Reform Direction of International Capital Flow Management -- 10.3 Reform Direction of International Financial Governance Mechanism -- 10.3.1 Reform of the IMF's Governance Structure -- 10.3.2 Strengthening its Own Resources -- 10.4 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Countermeasures for China's Better Participation in International Financial Governance -- 11.1 Positioning and Goal of China's Participation in International Financial Governance -- 11.1.1 The Goal of China's Participation in International Financial Governance -- 11.1.2 China's Participation in International Financial Governance Should Be Based on Domestic -- 11.1.3 China Should Stick to the Positioning as a Major Developing Country -- 11.1.4 China Should Gradually Improve International Financial Governance -- 11.2 SWOT Analysis for China's Participation in International Financial Governance -- 11.2.1 Strength (S) -- 11.2.2 Weakness (W) -- 11.2.3 Opportunity (O) -- 11.2.4 Threat (T) -- 11.2.5 SWOT Summary -- 11.3 Strategic Choice for China's Better Participation in International Financial Governance -- 11.3.1 At the Domestic Level -- 11.3.2 At the International Level -- 11.4 Policy Suggestions for China's Better Participation in International Financial Governance -- 11.4.1 Reform of the International Financial Institutions -- 11.4.2 Management of International Capital Flow -- 11.4.3 Promoting Coordination and Cooperation of the Global Financial Safety Net -- 11.4.4 Strengthening the Monitoring and Management of Global Sovereign Debt -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Progress and Countermeasures of International Trade and Investment Governance -- 12 The Development of International Trade and Investment -- 12.1 The Development of International Trade. 12.1.1 The Development of International Trade After World War II. |
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Zhang Yuyan | ||
Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022] | ||
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Peaceful Development Path in China [[electronic resource] /] / by Yuyan Zhang, Weijiang Feng |
Autore | Zhang Yuyan |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2019.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XXIX, 185 p. 6 illus.) |
Disciplina | 330.951 |
Collana | China Insights |
Soggetto topico |
Political economy
Economic policy Social policy International Political Economy Economic Policy Social Policy |
ISBN | 981-13-1439-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter1.The China Miracle: Facts and Process -- Chapter2.Deng Xiaoping and China’s Reform and Opening up -- Chapter3.The Chinese Dream: Rejuvenation of the Nation and the Outside World -- Chapter4.Peaceful Development: Restrictions and Challenges -- Chapter5.Creating a Future of Long-Term Peace and Common Prosperity. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910350240803321 |
Zhang Yuyan | ||
Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Reform, opening-up and China's changing role in global governance / / Yuyan Zhang |
Autore | Zhang Yuyan |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Gateway East, Singapore : , : China Social Science Press : , : Springer, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (255 pages) |
Disciplina | 338.951 |
ISBN | 981-336-025-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910484999403321 |
Zhang Yuyan | ||
Gateway East, Singapore : , : China Social Science Press : , : Springer, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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